Dr. Phillips stays perfect with 45-0 win over Oak Ridge | VIDEO

Demetrius Hart scored six touchdowns to become the leading scorer in Metro Conference history and lead Dr. Phillips to a 45-0 region playoff rout of Oak Ridge Friday night.

Hart, a senior speedster who has orally committed to sign with Michigan, scored four times on runs from scrimmage, and also took a short pass 38 yards to the end zone and added a 68-yard punt return TD in another signature performance for an ever-humble star.

"Congratulations to my O-line, they've been working hard," Hart said of his performance. "That's the fruit of their efforts. It was a team effort, not just me."

Hart rushed for 129 yards on 18 carries and totaled 286 on runs, receptions and returns.

That was more than enough offense for a 12-0 DP team that posted its fifth shutout against a team that scored four TDs in the first three quarters when the district rivals met in October. DP had to rally to win that game 56-28.

Panthers coach Dale Salapa credited defensive coordinator Rodney Wells and his staff for adding new wrinkles for the playoffs. DP has permitted zero TDs and only 3 points in two playoff romps.

"I think we've got that aggressiveness back," Salapa said.

Oak Ridge (8-4), which averaged over 500 yards in the regular season, was limited to 166.

His 46 touchdowns for the year broke the Central Florida record of 44 set by Kissimmee Osceola's Kwamaine "Bubba" Brown in 2007. It ranks No. 2 all-time in Florida behind the 49 Kelvin Taylor scored in 14 games for 1B state champion Belle Glade Glades Day last season.

Hart tied a DP single-game TD record he already shared. And he pushed his career total to 84 to eclipse a Metro Conference career record of 81 scored by Apopka's Jeremi Rudolph (1991-94).

DP also made program history with a school record for wins and its first second-round playoff victory. The Panthers will host Seminole Ridge (12-1) of Palm Beach County in next week's region final.

DP, which has scored 45 or more points in every game this season, ran its all-time record vs. Oak Ridge to 21-1.